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Interviewer guides used in cruelty research

By A. Arluke

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Abstract

The following interviewer guides have been developed and used by the author in his research on animal abusers as well as on complainants and battered women whose animals have been abused.

Publication Title Anthrozoos
Volume 10
Issue 4
Pages 180-182
ISBN/ISSN 0892-7936
Publisher Bloomsbury Journals (formerly Berg Journals)
DOI 10.2752/089279397787000923
Language English
Author Address Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
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  1. Abuse
  2. Aggressive behavior
  3. Animal rights
  4. Animals
  5. Animal welfare
  6. Behavior and behavior mechanisms
  7. Humans
  8. Mammals
  9. Men
  10. peer-reviewed
  11. Primates
  12. Research
  13. Social psychology and social anthropology
  14. Studies
  15. vertebrates
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  1. peer-reviewed